when do you think a "kid" becomes "adult"?

TigerWoman

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When you get a notice from the AARP that you can join (think I got mine at 48 though), when you can reduce your car insurance by 10% if you take a senior citizen driving class "55 Alive" and when you are old enough to join the senior citizen center...arrgghh! Maybe I should join and teach them all TKD! No, I don't think I will get any takers. And then there is also my daughter who just informed me I am not mature enough...and she has yet to reach her 21st birthday! That's right, I am still a kid! Guess I will stop supporting her, she is an "adult" now and then she can figure out the pitfalls of being an adult.

Thanks all for your support on my ding...wasn't looking for sympathy pointsl..it was just another from a certain individual who is plaguing me with his immaturity! TW
 

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Judging from the fact that my old college was forced to pull a class studying the social effects of pornography because a senator threw a hissy fit... (Of course the media spin was a tad different. It was only mentioned as a pornography class in the headlines.)

You're at the very least, never considered an adult while attending college. So that puts the age up there for grad students and the like. ;)
 

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"There is no such word as maturity. The correct word is 'maturing.'" -- Bruce Lee
I stole this off of Kenponet but feel it's appropriate.

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